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      <name>Luiz</name>
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<content type="html">How can I use Session in Sinatra?</content>  </entry>
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      <name>Chris Schneider</name>
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<content type="html">Thank you for the link to my blog (gittr.com)!

I have been really enjoying the niche that Sinatra, and other micro-frameworks fill (Camping and Ramaze off the top of my head).  They're great at just getting something out there with far less of the groundwork that larger frameworks like Merb, and Rails require.

For anybody curious about Sinatra, it is more than worth it to use the git version.  It's very stable, and is actually a bit overdue for a gem release.  Lots of new features, and most of the documentation I write on my blog is based on the development version on github.  Check it out at http://github.com/bmizerany/sinatra/tree/master</content>  </entry>
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